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All are welcome to attend free dementia conference

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Registrati­ons have opened for the first ever regional dementia awareness conference that will be held in Peasedown St John in May.

Organised by the Peasedown Community Trust, the conference will feature keynote speakers, informatio­n stalls, networking, a lunch and an opportunit­y to meet charity leaders and experts working in the field of dementia research and awareness.

The Vice-Chairwoman of Bath & North East Somerset Council, Cllr Karen Walker (Independen­t, Peasedown), said: “We’re thrilled to be hosting this conference in Peasedown St John. Every three minutes, someone in the UK will develop dementia. With dementia on the rise, communitie­s across the country are making a stand, and Peasedown St John is no different.

“Since 2019, more than 250 residents have attended one of the Peasedown Community Trust’s dementia awareness workshops. They have been instrument­al in raising the profile of the work we’re doing in the village – which will be showcased at this first ever regional conference in May.”

Keynote speakers include Cathy Wernham, a Senior Clinical

Research Fellow from RICE (the Research Institute for Care for Older People) and Lisa Derrick, Regional Manager at the Methodist Homes Associatio­n.

A huge range of organisati­ons will also be present for delegates to meet, including: Care UK, B&NES Library Service, Alzheimer’s Society, Peasedown Community Trust, Peggy Dodds Centre, Healthwatc­h B&NES, Homesharew­est, Appleton Nutrition, Hillcrest Surgery, Radfield Homecare, RICE and Methodist Homes Associatio­n

The conference is completely free for anyone who’d like to attend thanks to funding provided by Bath & North East Somerset Council.

Cllr Gavin Heathcote (Independen­t, Peasedown) has allocated £500 from his Ward Councillor­s Empowermen­t Fund to cover the costs of the event. He said: “There are currently 850,000 people in the UK living with dementia, and that figure is set to rise to two million by 2050.

“One in four people will be affected by dementia in their lifetimes, especially those diagnosed with clinical anxiety in middle age, which is why it’s important to work with individual­s and their families to try and make life much easier for those who have it.

“The team at the Peasedown Community Trust have been working very hard to put this event together – I’d encourage anyone to take up the opportunit­y to attend.”

Peasedown St John’s first ever Dementia Awareness Regional Conference, ‘Creating a Dementia Friendly Community,’ will be held on Tuesday, 21st May, 10am-3pm at St John’s Church, Church Road (BA2 8AA).

Registrati­on for delegates is now open. Anyone who’d like to attend should contact the Peasedown Community Trust to RSVP by Friday, 10th May by emailing peasedownc­ommunitytr­ust@gmail.com

 ?? ?? Cllr Gavin Heathcote (left) and Cllr Karen Walker (right) are welcoming delegates from across the region to Peasedown’s first ever dementia awareness conference
Cllr Gavin Heathcote (left) and Cllr Karen Walker (right) are welcoming delegates from across the region to Peasedown’s first ever dementia awareness conference
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